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SURGICAL PROCEDURE

Gynecomastia - Excision + Lipo

TREATMENT OVERVIEW

Gynecomastia is a clinical condition characterised by the benign enlargement of breast tissue in males. This condition can be emotionally distressing, leading to self-esteem issues and physically uncomfortable, causing skin irritation and chafing. A variety of factors such as hormonal imbalances, certain medications, and lifestyle choices like diet and lack of exercise, can contribute to the development of gynecomastia.

The surgical approach to treating this condition often involves a combination of excision and liposuction. These techniques aim to remove excess glandular tissue and fat, thereby restoring a more masculine chest contour and improving the patient’s quality of life.

THE PROCEDURE

The first step in addressing gynecomastia is a comprehensive consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon who specialises in male breast reduction. During this meeting, the surgeon will conduct a thorough physical examination, which may include imaging studies like mammograms or ultrasounds, to determine the extent of the glandular tissue and fat deposits. This consultation serves as a platform for discussing your concerns, setting realistic expectations, and planning the surgical approach tailored to your unique needs.

The choice of anaesthesia is critical to the surgical plan and is tailored to your specific needs and medical history. Both local anaesthesia with sedation and general anaesthesia are options. A collaborative decision is made between you, the surgeon, and the anesthesiologist after a series of preoperative evaluations, including blood tests and cardiac assessments.
The surgery involves two main techniques—excision and liposuction. Excision is used to remove glandular tissue, while liposuction addresses excess fat. Incisions are strategically placed around the areola or within natural chest creases to minimise visible scarring. The incisions are closed with sutures once the excess tissue and fat are removed. Antibiotic ointments and sterile dressings are applied to minimise the risk of infection and aid in the healing process. The surgical team meticulously ensures that post-surgical marks are minimal and blend naturally with the skin.

AT A GLANCE

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What are the different types of tummy tuckS?

There are two types of tummy tuck you can opt for – partial or full. Both procedures require a general anaesthetic and at least one night in hospital. The full tummy tuck usually takes two to three hours whilst the partial abdominoplasty takes one to two.

BEFORE & AFTER

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BENEFIT STATEMENT GOES HERE

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You may choose to undergo abdominoplasty for a number of reasons:

£TBC

Guide Price for Procedure

RISKS

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THING TO AVOID AFTER SURGERY

Post Op
AFTERCARE

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FAQs

Most patients can expect to return to non-strenuous activities within 2-4 weeks. Compression garments are often recommended to support the healing process and reduce swelling.
Abdominoplasty is often combined with liposuction, breast augmentation, or other body contouring procedures to achieve a more comprehensive transformation.
Specific to abdominoplasty, complications can include seroma, which is the accumulation of fluid under the skin, or hematoma, which is the accumulation of blood. These may require drainage or additional procedures.
If you have existing scars or tattoos on your abdomen, they may be moved, distorted, or even removed depending on the extent of the skin excision.
General anaesthesia is the most commonly used form of anaesthesia for this procedure, ensuring that you are completely unconscious and do not feel pain during the operation.

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